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Sswingle

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Amplified Cajon
« on: October 16, 2017, 12:25:48 PM »
Hi guys!

Wanted to start off by saying I'm new to the UTGF. I used to be a member of the Taylor Guitar Forum section of the Acoustic Guitar Forum. Kind of fell out for a while as I got frustrated with my pace of learning. Decided to start getting back into it and found this group. So a big hello to you all!  ;D

In regard to the Amplified Cajon (subject of the post), I was looking for one for my beautiful wife so she can jam with me. She has a voice like an angel and used to play the drums when she was young. I mentioned that maybe she drum with a cajon (which I referred to as the "sit down drum") and she liked the idea. I wanted to see if anybody was aware of a lower priced amplified cajon. I like to play my Taylor 214ce plugged in, so I figured the amplified cajon would be best.

Thanks for any leads you can provide!

Steve

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Re: Amplified Cajon
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2017, 02:36:24 PM »
I can't respond to your question about the cajon, but wanted to welcome you to the forum.  :)
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Sswingle

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Re: Amplified Cajon
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2017, 04:31:36 PM »
Thanks!!!

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Re: Amplified Cajon
« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2017, 12:07:48 AM »
Good to see you over here, too, Steve. Welcome! From the Guitar Center's site: 
"The Roland EL Cajon EC-10 allows cajon players to easily enhance their music with layered electronic sounds. To start, the EC-10 is an authentic acoustic cajon that sounds great on its own. What’s more, it has Roland’s renowned electronic percussion technology built in, letting you blend a range of complementary sounds with the cajon voice, from traditional percussion like tambourine and shaker to acoustic snare, electronic drums, sound effects and more.

Completely self-contained with battery power and onboard amplification, the ELCajon EC-10 puts the dynamic world of hybrid percussion in the hands of every cajon enthusiast.

Thanks to its compact size and versatility, the cajon has become a popular instrument for on-the-go percussion, from local jams and street busking to nightclub performances and more. With a built-in Roland sound module and independent head and edge sensors, the EC-10 extends the cajon’s organic simplicity to open new dimensions of expression for any musical style. Spice up singer-songwriter and combo gigs with layered tambourine or djembe, add backbeats with an acoustic or TR-808 snare, or bring in some low-end thump with an electronic kick. Studio-optimized cajon sounds are also on hand to enhance the acoustic cajon voice for more depth, dimension, and punch.

The top-mounted sound controls on the EC-10 are designed for quick access and easy operation while playing. Dedicated buttons are used to scroll through sound categories, while neighboring buttons allow you to select a number of variations within a category. After that, just twist the rear-panel volume knob to control the level of the layered sound, and use the Trigger Balance knob to adjust the balance between the head and edge sounds. You can also tweak the trigger sensitivity for your personal style and touch.

Part of the cajon’s appeal is that it’s self-contained and uncomplicated. While the EC-10 contains high-tech electronics, it fully maintains the organic, go-anywhere vibe that cajon players love. The integrated amp and coaxial speaker provide high-quality sound for keeping up with acoustic and amplified instruments, and six AA batteries deliver up to 12 hours of power. There’s also a handy input for playing music from a smartphone or song player at home or on the gig. And because the EC-10 is a true acoustic instrument, you can always turn off the electronics and play it like any regular cajon."

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Re: Amplified Cajon
« Reply #4 on: October 17, 2017, 04:37:41 PM »
Thanks for the info. Based on price I better go with a non-amplified cajon and then mic it later if it works out. I don't want to drop a bunch of money on it if it never gets used.... Hopefully I can find one that projects well enough to be heard over my strumming....  ???

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Re: Amplified Cajon
« Reply #5 on: October 19, 2017, 12:32:28 PM »
Good idea! They're loud enough acoustically for most acoustic situations, and are relatively easy to mic. I can't picture me buying one with built-in electronics.

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